Anyone Else Drinking Tonight?

JoeJester

Joined Apr 26, 2005
4,390
"Quarrel" follows "alcohol" in the dictionary and in life too...but not necessarily always.

Margaux here, after an incredible salad.
Sympathy is between shit and syphliss In the dictionary. What's the point.

I have told many if the were looking for sympathy where they could find it.:)

P.s. I knew Joey was drinking by his uncalled for comments on another thread.
 

boatsman

Joined Jan 17, 2008
187
atferrari said:
"Quarrel" follows "alcohol" in the dictionary and in life too...but not necessarily always.
And cleanliness is next to godliness - but only in an Irish dictionary!
 

atferrari

Joined Jan 6, 2004
4,768
Don't talk dirty to me!
Already edited; it is Bianchi, one of our oldest and more traditional wine makers in the Mendoza province. They show up frequently as "Casa Bianchi". Italian ancestors.

Their "Famiglia" was awarded lately, as the "best" of red wines. Maybe there is no such a "best"(?) but sure it is good, very good.

I assumed that good wine should be inexpensive in your whereabouts, and was just inquiring as to why you'd purchase imported French.
Of course, you may have the wherewithal to do that. But not me.
No need to buy imported ones really, unless you want prove yourself that you can pay for them.

When young Ch Officer I brought just two bottles of Chateauneuf du Pappe from France, bought at Lorient. That was an import actually.
 
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